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Scenic rides along quiet country lanes and challenging climb of Lea Road.


Cycling routes from Rishton

Rishton is a town located in Lancashire, United Kingdom. As a road and gravel cyclist, Rishton offers a mix of on-road and off-road cycling opportunities. The town is surrounded by beautiful countryside, allowing you to enjoy scenic rides along quiet country lanes. Additionally, there are cycling routes that pass through parks and nature reserves, providing a pleasant off-road riding experience. Near Rishton, you can find the famous climb of Lea Road, known for its challenging gradient and rewarding views from the top. With its diverse terrain and scenic routes, Rishton ranks as a 4 in terms of cycling suitability.

Embark on a picturesque gravel adventure through the scenic landscapes surrounding Wilpshire.

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46 km
690 m
Tough

Set off on the Wilpshire Wander, a gravel cycling route beginning near Rishton. Covering a distance of 46 kilometers with an ascent of 690 meters, this ride offers a challenging and rewarding off-road experience. Explore the highlights along the route, including the picturesque village of Wilpshire, historic Ribchester, Walker Fold, Whalley, and Whalley Nab. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Lancashire's countryside as you pedal through this ever-changing landscape. The Wilpshire Wander promises stunning views, peaceful charm, and an opportunity to reconnect with nature.


Uncover Lancashire's rich heritage on this captivating road cycling route.

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117 km
1184 m
Tough

Delve into Lancashire's heritage on this 117-kilometer road cycling route starting near Rishton. With a total ascent of 1184 meters, this ride is suitable for intermediate cyclists seeking a varied and scenic route. The Lancashire Heritage Ride takes you on a journey through stunning landscapes and historical landmarks. Highlights along the way include the charming village of Bolton, Glazebury, Newton-le-Willows, Billinge Hill, Clayton-le-Woods, and Hoghton. Discover the stories behind these locations and immerse yourself in the authentic culture of Lancashire as you pedal through this memorable experience.


Discover the beauty of the Ribble Valley on this scenic gravel cycling loop.

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57 km
646 m
Chill

Immerse yourself in the scenic beauty of the Ribble Valley on this gravel cycling route, covering a distance of 57km with an ascent of 646m. It is a moderate challenge suitable for well-trained amateurs on gravel bikes. Explore picturesque villages such as Rimington and Barrowford, pass through Burnley with its industrial charm, and enjoy the tranquil countryside views in Clayton-le-Moors. This route offers a refreshing escape from urban life and a chance to connect with nature.


Embark on an epic adventure from Rishton to Clitheroe, uncovering stunning landscapes and challenging climbs.

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147 km
2342 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you from Rishton to the enchanting town of Clitheroe, covering a distance of 147km and an ascent of 2342m. It is a challenging route suitable for well-trained amateurs on road bikes. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Whalley Nab, take in the panoramic views from Hunters Hill, and cycle through charming villages like Wigglesworth and Airton. The highlight of the route is Skelterton Hill, famous for its steep gradient and breathtaking scenery.


Escape to the countryside on this peaceful gravel route from Rishton to Great Harwood.

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39 km
701 m
Chill

Enjoy a peaceful countryside escape on this gravel cycling route from Rishton to Great Harwood, covering a distance of 39km with an ascent of 701m. It is a mild challenge suitable for well-trained amateurs on gravel bikes. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of the countryside, pass through charming villages like Dinckley and Oakenshaw, and explore the picturesque town of Clitheroe. This route offers a perfect combination of natural beauty and rural charm.


Embark on an exciting road cycling adventure in the picturesque Accrington.

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113 km
1060 m
Tough

Take on the challenge of the Accrington Adventure, a 113-kilometer road cycling route starting near Rishton. With a total ascent of 1060 meters, this ride is suitable for intermediate cyclists looking for an exhilarating experience. Enjoy the diverse landscapes and charming locations along the way, including the town of Accrington, Thieveley Pike, Whitworth, Chadderton, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Walkden, Bolton, Turton Heights, and Lower Darwen. This adventure promises stunning views, challenging climbs, and authentic Lancashire experiences as you pedal through Accrington and its surrounding areas.


Embark on an epic road cycling adventure covering magnificent landscapes and legendary climbs.

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150 km
2531 m
Savage

Take on the challenge of the Lancashire Grand Tour, starting near Rishton. This road cycling route spans 150 kilometers and boasts a total ascent of 2531 meters. This tour is suitable for well-trained amateurs looking for a truly challenging adventure. From the charming village of Clayton-le-Moors to the famous cycling spot of Colne, you will be captivated by the stunning scenery and the thrill of conquering legendary climbs. Highlights along the route include the scenic Oxenhope, Nab Hill, Round Hill, Huddersfield, Holmfirth, Greenfield, Wharmton, Rochdale, and Accrington. Experience the epicness of this legendary interconnected cycling route and create lasting memories.


Embark on a thrilling gravel adventure from Rishton to Burnley and explore the rugged beauty of Lancashire.

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75 km
1154 m
Tough

This gravel cycling route takes you from Rishton to the lively town of Burnley, covering a distance of 75km and an ascent of 1154m. It is a moderate challenge suitable for well-trained amateurs on gravel bikes. Immerse yourself in the captivating landscapes of Burnley, pass through the scenic town of Todmorden, and conquer the exhilarating climb up Hail Storm Hill. The route also offers the opportunity to explore the charming village of Oswaldtwistle.


Experience the industrial heritage of Blackburn on this road cycling loop.

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76 km
544 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you from Rishton to the nearby town of Blackburn, exploring its industrial heritage along the way. The route is 76km long with an ascent of 544m. It offers a moderate challenge for well-trained amateurs and is suitable for road bikes. You'll pass through picturesque countryside, quaint villages, and discover highlights such as Bilsborrow, Longridge, and Langho.


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